Coroner

Songs: 25
Albums: 4

Albums

Coroner - Mental Vortex
Mental Vortex
1991, songs: 6
Coroner - No More Color
No More Color
1989, songs: 8
Coroner - R.I.P.
R.I.P.
1987, songs: 5

Facts about Coroner

Coroner
  1. Coroner is a Swiss thrash metal band formed in Zurich in 1983. They are considered one of the pioneering bands in the thrash metal and technical metal subgenres, known for their complex song structures, technical proficiency, and dark lyrical themes. The original lineup consisted of guitarist and vocalist Tommy Vetterli, drummer Marquis Marky, and bassist Ron Royce.

  2. Musical Innovation: Coroner's music is characterized by its innovative approach to thrash metal, incorporating elements of progressive rock, jazz fusion, and classical music into their sound. They are often credited with pushing the boundaries of the genre and expanding its sonic possibilities, earning them a cult following among metal enthusiasts.

  3. Acclaimed Albums: Coroner released a string of critically acclaimed albums throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "R.I.P". (1987), "Punishment for Decadence" (1988), and "No More Color" (1989). These albums showcased the band's technical prowess, intricate compositions, and thought-provoking lyrics, cementing their reputation as one of the most innovative and influential bands in the thrash metal scene.

  4. International Recognition: While Coroner initially gained popularity primarily in Europe, they later achieved international recognition with their albums receiving praise from critics and fans worldwide. Their technical proficiency and progressive songwriting attracted attention beyond the thrash metal community, earning them a diverse and dedicated fan base across different musical genres.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite disbanding in the mid-1990s, Coroner's influence on the metal scene continues to be felt to this day. Their innovative approach to songwriting and technical musicianship has inspired countless bands and musicians in the thrash metal, progressive metal, and technical metal genres. Additionally, their albums remain highly regarded among metal fans and collectors, with reissues and retrospectives keeping their music alive for new generations of listeners.

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